
VAR will rule on corners and second yellows at World Cup
PGMO fears change will put more pressure on officials
The Premier League is to reject widening the scope of VAR next season after talks with the refereeing body Professional Game Match Officials (PGMO). Under a regulation change approved by the International Football Association Board (Ifab) in February, the video assistant referee will be permitted to rule on the award of corners and second yellow cards from next month, with referees to use the powers at the World Cup after a request from Fifa.
Ifab has made the new law discretionary, however, allowing leagues and competitions to decide whether to adopt it. The Premier Leagueโs final decision will be made by the clubs at their annual general meeting next month, but PGMO has advised against extending the use of VAR.
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